PIX11’s Anthony DiLorenzo reported from Williamsburg as a stunned crowd gathered outside a Brooklyn building where police are still searching for answers in a case that feels almost impossible to understand.
Friends kept showing up at the scene, stopping by for a look, for a rumor, for any detail that might make the story feel less unreal. But DiLorenzo’s reporting made it clear that, so far, there’s no neat explanation waiting around the corner – just a family in shock and investigators working a case with more questions than facts.
At the center of it all is Michelle Montgomery, a 39-year-old mother of four, whose death has left her loved ones begging for someone – anyone – to come forward with the missing pieces.
A Husband’s Plea, And A Scene Full Of Silence
DiLorenzo’s report carried the voice of Montgomery’s husband, Anthony Echevarria, who didn’t sound like a man trying to shape a headline. He sounded like someone whose world had been ripped open, and who now can’t breathe unless he’s moving toward the truth.
“Find out what really happened,” Echevarria said in DiLorenzo’s reporting. He called that information “the biggest help” to “bring the dude that chopped up my wife to justice,” and he made it clear he wasn’t saying it for attention – he said it “for the sake of her children and their peace.”…